The Islamic Republic hasn’t changed, it has only become more brutal and brazen.
While the White House claims there has been positive change in Tehran, the regime is now executing even more dissidents.
President Trump, at the start of the war, you spoke about Iranian political prisoners facing the risk of execution. Were their cases raised as part of today’s agreement with the Islamic Republic, or are they now expected to be sacrificed and forgotten?
Please answer!
@POTUS
The Islamic Republic's war on the Iranian people continues.
The regime has announced that it has executed 21-year-old karate champion Sasan Azadvar, arrested during protests in January.
Sasan had a bright future ahead, and the regime stole it from him for calling for freedom.
Islamic Republic officials should have their access to social media platforms banned while they keep Iranians cut off from the internet.
@ParsaTajik is this something you can escalate at X? 👀🙏🏽
🎓 The #Iran internet blackout has entered its 62nd consecutive day after 1464 hours, with the general public broadly cut off from the world.
Beyond human rights and economic impacts, the measure severely hinders schooling and higher education by decimating access to knowledge.
If the internet in Iran were cut by US or Israeli airstrikes, the media and the left would be talking about it every single day. But because the Islamic Republic is the one cutting it, no one says a word.
Islamic regime forces raided their home and shot Salehe Akbari straight in the heart right in front of her husband.
They later gang-raped her lifeless body and sent him the photos of the assault on her corpse.
Salehe and her husband Ahmad Khodai were nurses. They were secretly helping wounded protesters during the January uprising — because the regime was hunting injured people even inside hospitals and executing them with shots to the head.
In a voice note, her husband said they broke his ribs and damaged his kidney in prison, but the torture of seeing those photos of his dead wife being raped was a thousand times worse.
In the end, he couldn’t bear it anymore. He posted a final goodbye on Instagram and took his own life.
This is the Islamic Republic.
They didn’t just murder her.
They gang-raped her corpse, sent the photos to her husband to break him, and drove him to suicide.
Pure. Fucking. Evil.
📨 At 1080 hours, #Iran's internet shutdown continues to harm lives and livelihoods as the country enters its 46th day without international access. Despite a slight widening of the whitelist system, Iranians have to take risks just to get a message through to the outside world.
On January 8 and 9 2026 the Islamic Republic killed 45,000 protesters.
On April 10, 2026 the UK, Spain, Canada, France, Germany, Norway, Netherlands, Australia, Switzerland, Austria, Finland put the Islamic Republic on a UN body shaping human rights policy.
The USA voted no.
The "new regime" consists of the same people as the old regime and they are currently fast tracking death sentences for Iranians who rose up in January. This is led by the Ejei who is by far the deadliest hangman right now.
In short:
The regime has not changed.
From March 30 to April 5, Iran executed 10 political prisoners, according to figures shared by @Soranmansournia@hiwa_life.
That is one life taken around every 17 hours.
The human rights organization says dozens more are on death row.
With many Iranians fearing a new wave of regime repression, I'm reposting our @thetimes piece from late March, when activists told us that the hangings of three protesters were a warning sign of more regime violence and killings to come.
@FJamalpour #IranWar #Iran #IranHumanRights
There’s no ceasefire in Iran.
For 47 years, the Islamic Republic has been at war with its own people.
Now it is escalating executions to survive.
If Iranian lives mattered to you under foreign firepower, they should still matter under domestic firepower.
⚠️ Update: It's now day 41 of #Iran's internet blackout, with the regime's ban on access to global networks continuing past 960 hours. The measure, unprecedented in scale and duration for a connected society, continues to violate Iranians' rights to communicate and stay informed.
⚠️ Update: Three full weeks have passed since #Iran's internet blackout came into effect, with users forced onto the National Information Network.
At hour 504, few circumvention tools work as authorities crack down on satellite and VPN users outside the state-approved whitelist.